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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Theodore H. Schwartz, neurosurgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine and author of Gray Matters: A Biography of Brain Surgery. We discuss what it’s like to operate under extreme pressure, the controversial legacy of Dr. William Scoville (the surgeon who operated on H.M. — and on my father), and what modern neuroscience tells us about free will, brain-computer interfaces, and the mystery of consciousness itself. Does a purely physical view of the mind make our experience less sacred — or more profound? Amazon affiliate links: 📘 Gray Matters: A Biography of Brain Surgery — https://www.amazon.com/Gray-Matters-B... My book... 📗 ARROW: The Power and Poison of Story — https://www.amazon.com/Arrow-Power-Po... 🌐 www.williamgadea.com ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro and working under extreme stress 07:56 – H.M. and Dr. Scoville 16:01 – The right way to push science forward 19:40 – Does pride create a cognitive bias? 23:55 – My father's case 28:56 – Freud 35:51 – Living with no free will 40:21 – Brain-Computer Interfaces and the future of neurosurgery 44:28 – Does physicalism make experience less sacred? #Neuroscience #Consciousness #FreeWill #BrainSurgery #WhatIsMind #TheodoreSchwartz #GrayMatters #ARROW #WilliamGadea